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City receives 2025 rental‑registration report showing modest rent increases

Calabasas City Council · February 25, 2026
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Summary

City staff reported that Calabasas’ rental‑registration program recorded 1,476 apartment units with an average apartment rent rising from $3,052 in 2024 to $3,133 in 2025 (about a 2.64% increase). Staff said the program is for tracking, not rent control; no policy changes were recommended.

Calabasas City staff presented the city’s 2025 rental‑registration update and told the City Council that apartment rents rose modestly between reporting periods. Jacqueline Rackerbee, who gave the presentation, said the program—adopted in 2004—requires owners of four or more rental units to register annually.

Rackerbee said the city currently tracks 1,476 registered apartment units, 35 registered condos/individually owned rental units and 210 mobile‑home spaces. She reported the average apartment rent in Calabasas increased from $3,052 in 2024 to $3,133 in 2025, “about $81 or 2.64 percent,” and that…

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